PAGE EIGHT y '. . : " . . . . .. ... - i--? Society 1s enjoying a rus'i season M'ioclal affairs as the past week haa beea crewded to the utmost with parties, dinner and danceB follow ing afternoons ot bridge teas and Nab JonlR parties. Of the highest Importance. this week was the dinner . dance given In the White Pelican hotel by the management,, the first dinner '. dance of the season. ' So successful was the affair that a sim ilar dance Is scheduled for St". Pat-! rick's day, March the 17th. Clubs are ! meeting as usual and informal g.ith- erlngs re quite In vogue!. Members j of the yuhger set' are highly. Inter ested In the Sunset Social club danco tonight (n tho pdd FeJlows. ' hall. More thari BOO Invitations were la sued to guests during the past week. Several .bridge tolas - and , bridge luncheon re on the social calcn dar'for text week bringing In swift ly, spring activities. ' ' .-! .V' . ' ' V I MISS HfcMPHKKY , '.-X ' lJtKRtAINS ' .For the pleasure of Mrs. Marvin Lucas, Mia Prance Humphrey en tertained at her home on Pine Street 'Wednesday -with ' an Informal even ing. . A 'dainty ..lunch - wis served around as attractively arranged table, with ' Valentine . decorations carried out in the favors and center piece." " "Miss : Humphrey's guests were Mrs. Marvin Lucas Mrs. J. R. Conway, Ma.,Paul Noel, Mrs. W. P. Johnson, Mrs. : George Humphrey, and -the. Miasee' Peart Rente, Grace HoagUnd,DcrpthyjC urrln, Joseph ine ', tlndiey, Jean Perry. Ferae Hanks, Virginia Hoeft, Bessie Tull and Lola Bynoni. .l. . .. - . , KISS CTRKLX -V ' : " -' . ' ' - " Jipsrass',. .; '; '.'. Miss Dorothy Currln . entertained informally; at her homo. on .Thursday freehmen'ts were served at a late toour arbtrnd f tale" which had tor favor motifs,- Valen tinea... Miss Jean JPerry was awarded a ijrbtei for; sol . lng a.crossw.brdi.pusile lilch'had' fbqen-cleverly arrangedi.by the. hos tess.' The -eueats' pf . thq ovening jwer Mrs1.: Mbrvlh- Lucas, Miss Jean fearl Henie, -Miss JOsepninee kind ley, -Miss Frances. .Humphrey,. Miss IjbU Bydoni and , Miss ; Dorothy Cur- rio. .. -. ; - MISS HOETT t. - . ; wfcBs V' j -.:';' '. -: v Miss Virginia' Hoeft-' ' entertained Informally...' Friday '-.evening for ' a group lot '-friends." ,The Invited guests Iricluded Mrs. Marvin Lucas, Miss Jean Perry; Miss Ferae Hanks, Miss Frances: Humphrey, Miss Dorr othy Currln; Miss Josephine Lindley. Miss Lois .Bynon and the hostess. Miss Hoeft served later in the even ing assisted by her mother,. Mrs. Wlnfleld Dawley. ' n- r .-. ' y MUSIC DFP.VRTMKXT ." HAS GOOD PKOUKAM . . i The members of the Musfc depart ment ot the. Library Club held their fortnightly meeting on Wednesday afternoon, of this week with Mrs. A. M.: Worden aa hostess. A very interesting paper wis pro- parea y nra. uyuu aautu uu m Trovatore" and "Lucli di L'amaier .moor" with 'selections from both ou ..the Vlctrola. The next meeting of the t' ts nhfduled far tha sec- nnrt Mnndn. in Miirch at wblcn time the afternoon will be devoted to themselves. ' ; Mrs." Rachael Solomon lctlonj wilt bo given from the opera ks well.' .' '. V ;' - i ; 'A r' -.;vrii ' ".!.'' busivesjv women ; ; . ibet mo.vdav t (Members of the ' Klamath . Falls Business Professional Women's Club met on Monday night In -the dining room o the White Pelican hotel, for an - Interesting ; dinner and social evening. ' Following the dinner, Mrs. 45.' L. DaVls ead .from the"Ueve!a tlons.of ty' Friends" which , the Knests had. unwittingly written '. cf thaSaokepi, ,Xfi;i., ttaceal Solomon ntertaiued, Vltk.. !seloctlons trom DrlnM'Hcr's '' :'A.tralism Lincoln" dho' of t'tfto in-wt ' vidc-ly discussed plays of' thu jwcr. -Mrs. Frank L. Mars 'plowed with two.'plano solos, fables tor Mth Jongg, bridge and Jpicer caraa were arrangea lor mo guests. The membership of the organisation- is growing and the group Oasjo to hava one ot the. largest in the state by late spring. . , ." :;; MISS MILLER ,'. ,.; :,. .' IS'BRIDB ','., 'v'''1 '.'." Vh a quiet and simple ceremony ot Charles Cain at the manse of the Presbyterian church ' on Saturday evening, ' February seventh, . with Rev. Arthur L. Rice of Delating' The " couple wfero attended by George W. Cain, - brother of Hie groom, - Mrs. ' Cain Is a graduate from the Klam I atb County high school In the diss At 1 1 ' r.nln hso hoan inn. i: nected with the Shaw-Bdrtram lum ' ber company tor the past two years, 'i They wilt make their home In this Fv -wXh Jj.'.ii-i.ii.'iir. Silver Cloth And Velvet ..TTELVET. two Wnds-cf. !ftci -an J some cloth of KiKci; rrwkc th frock which twn qu:'.n club, omta In a .'in when nrc ' pkiin ami trinimin? rcJucd to uch ncsHeil!o lenna., Uwcvcr, thci's something very fcmiiiine obOUL the ; lnc rulTlcs and the ftney. bolt aiul the sash. And womcnrWho atrcM femininity- will find sood joiixt3 about It to copy.. Jt : . . . ' VALENTINE PARTY ' . JN.. WHITE. PELICAN '..With one-of the most "delightful bridge teas of the " season, Mrs. Warren Hunt and Mra. Alfred Col lier entertained . this ..afternoon In the White Pelican hotel.' Miss Le Lilne . West and ' MIbs - Margaret Worden assisted Mrs. Hunt and Mrs. Collier in jrecelvlng and about the -rooms. -Miss Mercedes' Bayd, Miss Sara' Etta Truax, Miss Mary Hunt and' Miss' ''Beatrice Walton also assisted the hostesses. Valen tine favors and. -.decorations were carried out in the spirit of the day with hearts and colorful flowers adding to. the attractiveness of the rooms. . . Painty corsages were given as guests fsvors. "-- v ' 1 Tho guest ' list included tho f-jl- lDwing: Musdames J. 8- Elliott, O A. Masscy, Hoy Durban. W. It. Boyd Clarence Underwood, Charles Wood Eberleln, E. B Hall, Leslie IXogers, Fred Fleet, Merle West, C. B. Browne, H. D. L. Stewart, Herbert Newell, J. Bedford. J. Boyle,. Wll bur Jones, Del Gammon, L. C. Van cmoD, lnaries Jiuure, a. d. . person, Allan Sloan,' H. E.! Hauger, George Walton, Glenn Jester, Geo. Stevenson',' Oscar Shlve, Fred Dun bar, William Duncan, Lynn P. Sabln John Martin, Will Baldwin, W. H. Robertson, H. .E. Getz,. .Ed Geary, R. C. GroBbeck, Syd Evartj,' Charles Roberts, William McNealy, T. C. Campbell, R. E. Wright, George I. Wright, J. R. Shaw, H. W. Bathiany A. E. Whitman, E. D. Lamb. George Merryin.in, F. Hill Hunter, Byron Hardeubrook, G. A. Krauee, William Dalton, Fred Baiter, Herman Foster J. J. Parker, H: N. Moe,- Joe Brett, K. E. aidgtie, iiiriiird Rse, M. P. Evans, 11. W. Bridgeford, C. P. Mason, J. A. Gordon, Jack Slater, Janes Foster, K. G. Cummlngi, Charles Martin, William Ganong, E. 3. Voatch, ' Bert Thomas, James Blackwell, . W. E. Lamm, E. H. Pike, L. ' L. Truax, Luther Rood, Miss Margaret Worden, Miss Mildred Olson, Miss LeLalne West, Miss Loretta Jennings and Miss Anna Reeves. " - " LEAGUK MKET3 ' ' .,', IS GUILD HALL Mombers of the Church Women's Service League of St. Paul's Epis copal church met In Guild Hall on Thursday afternoon for several do- llghtful . social hours. . Final plans i were, made for a 600 party o be : given Wednesday evening of inxt week In Guild hall for members ot the League and their friends. Ar rangements are under the direction of Mrs. . L. O. Mills, Mrs. Load, Mrs. Walter West and Mrs. II. E Oat. Following the short business meeting the hostess of the ufteriw l.i served a dainty tea. They -'' Mrs. Caleb Jones, Mrs. D. V. X' kendal, Mrs. Allan Sloan and Mvt. EVENING HERALD, ' KLAMATH FALLS, DINNER DANCE IS SEASON'S SUCCESS One of the mov successful social affairs of the year was the 'dinner dance given on tha eve ot Lincoln's birthday by the management ot the White Pelican hotel In the hotel din ing room." 8ocloty turned out en niaise and rasorvitlons were mado several weeks ahead U aure the guests of tables.' A feature of tho evening was the boxing -match - be twoen "Xlllie' and Spike" ' Robineon whl.-h ended in a dras'.'after a four round bout." . Clement Hogue and Harold Bell favored ., 'ltU :.' vocal numbers and Johnny Houston's or chestra was at Its hsst .with synco pation. Another dlnu'or dance. Is scheduled ,-itor St. Patrick's night which U 'expected U idrplss tha recent affair.. ; ; "i . ' . ';, Reservations made, far the attalt wre: Mr. -and Mrs. H. K.- Haugor and; party "of "six; Mf. and Mrs. Percy - Murray and party' ot four; Mr.", and Mrs. Frank D. Lee and party of .fear; Mr. and Mrs. John M.,Bodford and party. of four; Mr. And. Mrs. Lynn P. Sabln and party ot six; Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Mont tllus -and party ' ot four; Mr. and Mrs. Junior Daggett and party of eight; Mr. and Mrs. F. Hill Hunter and party ot five; Mr. and Mrs. John' Boris and. party of four; Mr. sad Mrs. Leslie Rogers and .party ot six;, Mr. add Mrs. Fred Houston and party ot four;.' Mr. add Mrs. J. P. Brett and party of four; Mr. and itrs. .C-" A.. Hlschle and party- of tour; Mr. and Mrs. R. Board and party of two; Mr. and Mrs.' I. M. Q lover and put.' ot four; Mrs.. Marie Davenport and party of five; J. C. Gilberts and party of: ali; B.' F. Sloe -and' party of Six;' T. .p. Hender son.; and , party v of four; - H(i.rd Cameron, 1J. J. Kckman, W., 0- Ter rell and T.IP 'Carter. .- .'.. j ' ; .?;'.: f '4 MRS.- LAXDIK ;''.' ' - ! . -'-. ' c:!Tviifti'ca' ' " ' Mrs.rC.i H LAndts .entertained .in formally at hf . hom&Tridaji' after noc '.ftif ;a,:g'roiip'v6t ttdlek -of th2 i'resb;tri!n: 'church. -TltV "after- doon, was spent In- a social mannei making. 'It one. ot the most . deiiihi ful of -the. Informal meetings -which tha. group enjoj'.' The 'hostess .srv. ed. tea later to-more thsn -JO gUoats ": - ' ' : ' ' '. ' INVITATIONS. lOliT ".' FOH BRIDUB TKA . . i ' -Clever little' invitations printed in green Ink are. oat tor. a St.. Pat rick's Day b.dge tea to ba ,!,. Ch.rl U'.IUberU. Mr T. by Mrs. Vred Dunbar and Mrs. J. w- C and Mrs. 0. H. Merry S.' Elliott t' Mrs. Elliott's homo atin,8nv" . ; i."'.. ;' ! . 111 facilic lerrace. ...... ,,.'. HELPING HAND , CLVO MEETS . . , . The meeting ot tho Helping Hand club -was hold -Wednesday aftor nqon at the home ct Mrs. R. A. North,1 760 California avenue.. - The attendince for .t to day aS good and the muetlng a nrat sue-1 cessful one. Tho afternoon was spent In quilting, the hostess serv ing a dainty . two course luncheon 'jater The next: meeting, ot the month- 'will be hold with Mrs. In geborg Wllkerson at, her homo at 751 California avenue.' '-: KPWOHTH LEAGUE has party ' v -'...' .; .,. ' More', than.. ?Q . m6mbtrs of tho Younger set, belonging to the Ep worth : League. ;. of the . Mutoodist church In the .clly,; enjoyed a Val entine's party 'Thursday evening in the church '. parlors., . The , evening a as spent In game and music and prizes' were 'awarded to Mlas Veron ica Washburn and Miss Ituth-t'ofer. Refreshments were, served later to the guests' by the ', committee In, charge. ', : " ;'.- ! ; i ".;,' :;-.''. ' fcVTKltTAIv! VITH i .'-'f s'.. - . . ( pANtJN.G. rAnTVv ',' " Mrs. W. H. ,!Lorenz ana 'miss ina brahiiir'errtcrtnlued for i 'linmbdr of frienls' with a dellgbttul danc ing party on Thursday evening of th.s week at tho home of Mrs. Lor- ens. Valentine favors and strung hearts, lent a charm to the rooms. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ackloy, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Waters, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bchallock, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Voy, Mr. and Mre. R. C. 8plnk, Mr, and Mrs. A. 8. Graham Mr. and; Mrs. M. L.- John son, Mr.; and Mrs! J. J.'.Vlllalr, Mr. and Mni.' Kenneth Klfthn, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Smith, Mr. end Mrs. E; M. Igl, Mr. ' and ' Mrs. John Houston, Mr, and Mrs, Barney Kropp, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Lorenz and the Misses Anna Mae Johnson, Mamie Harris, Loretta Jennings, Margaret Worden, Ina Graham, Irene Anderson, and the Messrs. Oirl And ereon, Harry B-'orgmdn, Tom B. Malm key, J, C- Lorenz, O. R. Lorenz, J. Keneally, Hal Ogle and Dr. Phil UP. Coo, :;.t;-MLuJ... ! ENTERTAIN WITH - VALENTINE PARTY "'More 'thau 100,' guests onJoyd Mie' Valentino.' day party given In Lyceum hall Wednesday evening, b'tno youn'ladles of the Sacred ; Heart church Whon th:y enioi'iain Jed.wlth.a. pre-LcnteaJc.ird party1 tor ! ihelr. many . friends, ,'fwoiity tables of S00 were In play as well as soy oral tables of bridge and othvir cards. ., Msdamo Montetuma added U tho Interest of tho evening with her mystical fortune telling hlch !.k gave for a-mero pltlanco when ! her baud was crossed with silver. MIm Ulnnche O'Null ploaJcd with a 'Valentine's dunce and Miss Kvol ya riocnchostor-dellgiitea lir autll ence with recitations. Miss Evelyn Koonchoster ,, and Warren Bennett received' .high score of- the . evening with conolat:oni going to lr. E. W. Renlck anJ John Deal. .The party waa by tar the moat successful ever given In the hall and the oommlttee In charge received many compliments tor th decorations whlon were carried out In the spirit ot St. Valentine. . ' ... - MISS WEST -v.. .. KM'EUTAlSS . Miss LeLalne Wet entertained with bridge on Friday ovenlitg In honor of Miss Mildred . Olson of Seattle, vho" Is In . Klamath Falls as the house guest of Iter slater, Mrs William Qrtuong:' Miss Margaret Wordoo ..agisted Ml' West In her duties as uostess. The following guests woro . preschl. Mrs. Lynn aauiu. . Mrs. Aiiiert .uormon, Miti. Orln Dsdinua. Mrs. J. it. Shaw. Mrs. E. J. SVIsecurver.. M. Avli Me- Connull, Miss Lorena Jennings, Ms Margaret Warden.tho honor guest Miss Olson and the. hostess Miss West.-, ..... s . St'HOOL C HlLDRJiN EXJOV PAHTY s ;, .. The children ot j -tha . Falrvlo school, In district JSo.. 42. were en tortilned with a delightful valen tine party at'wblob lime they com bined . a i program with selections from Washington and Lincoln and St. Valentine' Dar, Tae parents of the children: also-nttended the pro gram and' ohjoj-ed-; It- lbjroug.ily. Thexlass rocm wis decorated In ac cordance with tho program with rod hearts., green " boughs and , Ameri can ' flags.-; . Those . present during the-' afternoon Were Mr. and .Mrs. Dawson, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson and daughter Jean, Mrs:- Jlobert .Chevna and sons. Dile and.JImmy, Mrs. Tay Wr and Jaon.iOren, Mrs. : Matney and daughter Dilly.'Mrs.i Strayor. . , ' ;.;.:. ' ,' '. aictiox bmii4' I'?- o , , , ciiCu.MKKT. ;;., ', ' . . ;. 'Membera ::oV' Vhel.' Auction'. Urldgo clhb.' were'- enlorlalned with' brldgo lUnobooa by MTs-i't?. ,'H. .MerrTnan at'.her home oh'.iWedncsday. ' Fol Wwlpfe -'the luncheon.. bridge , was playedt high score of the a'fterndon awarded, to,. Mrs. E.. B:. Hall. Tho guests, of the' afternoon were Mrs. T. C. . Csimpbell and members pros ent Were Mrs. Lj' F. Wlllltts, Mrs. E. B. Hall, Mrs. O. R. Wright, Mrs. William Duncan, Mrs. Oscar Shlve. i I KSTKRTA1X AT DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Harry d'olls were hosto at dinner, Tnursaay evening in I honor of their 20th wedding anni versary or china woddlng. Dlnnor guests . wcro Mr., and Mrs. Georgo Ilarnhart. M'r. and Mrs. Goorge' R. Lindley, Mrs. Robert,. Mies Myrtlo - srVy Polls. Other guests wore bidden tor later in the evening to spend ' several hours in music and games. They were Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs.- Walter' West, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cofer. ' - EVENING AT BRIDOE Mr. and Mrs. O.. D. Mathews en tertained Informally, on.,. Wednesday evening with twp' tables of . bridge at their home. -High scores of tho evo nlng. woro given to Mr. and Mrs. Robblns. Thosa .who enjoyed . th-. evening's play were Mr. and Mrs. A. Whitehead. Mr. ' and Mrs. T. R. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. -Robblns and Mr. and Mrs. O.' D. Mathews. - - ' ;' PRESBYTERIANS ' ' '" ENJOV PARTY;',, .Members and. friends . of , the Presbyterian ctiitrch enjoyed one of the most delightful parties thoy havo had last night.. Games and 'music took, up the maor portion of the ovoolrig. ' Wig's,. ileticedes Boyd en- luriameu ,wun , several, piano num bors. A Soxtette was thoroughly enjoyed, composed of Lynn P. Sabln, Dr. George Mallet't, E. S. Veatch, Mrs. Bert Thomas and Miss Augusta Parker.,- M.rs. E. 8. Veatch accompanied the group.' Several recitations were given, by Betty Zlmmorman, followed by two panto, mimes. Tho program ot the eve nlng was in charge' of Mrs. E. 8. Henry and Mrs. Spannus and Mrs, ueorge Orlitle wore on the refresh ment committee. . ' KKDRON CLl'U ENTERTAINS , ( . Members of the Kedron club -were entertained Jn the Presbyterian church parlors'- on- Thursday eve ning, with a .social hour folowlng Bible study and a business meeting Mrs. C. L. Harvey and Mrs, Adams wero in charge of the evening's af fair. .j . OREGON MRS. JOHNSON IIOHTKSH . Mrs. W. P. Johnson entertained for members ot the Ilap-py Hour club aud suveiul guests ut her borne Tuesday uttornaon. T.ie gugita, were Mrs. Harry Louchi, Mrsi II, Is. Pelts, Mrs. Rlnohart Mostenbauher and thu following . members: Mrs. Harry Richardson, Mrs. Will Deck. Mrs. Jennie Hum, Mrs. Quorge Humphrey. Mrs. It. A. Emniltt, Mn. Wellngtan Templar, . Mrs. S. P. Summers, Mrs. Ed Cropst, Mrs. J. J KoIlM, Mrs. O. M. Hector, Mr. (1. W, Stolnmets, Mrs. It. N. Jones. Mrs. Lawrence Rucoulch. Mrs. Ed Lnwreuco and tha hostess, Mrs. Johnson. Mrs. Jeunlo Huru will entertain In a , fortnight. UOY MNK IIONOHKl) ' ' For tho pleasure of her son Hoy Nine, who colobrated his 14th birth.. day anniversary yesterday. Mrs. Preston Nine entertained with an lutormal party for a number ot friends. Games and muslo aped the evening hours. The guests were the Misses Grace Ginger, Ina WoMfull, Marjorle tltlnsou, Gnrtrudo, Lindley, Gwendolyn Clay, Vera Moore, Gon- evieve-Houston, Helen Mason, Lu cilia Nino and Jack Elliott, Elmer Wllkerson, Mathew Kohn, . Buddy Dean, 'Roland Ulrlcb, Armand 111- rich, Rex Davis and Itoy Nina, . . SHIS. RICHARDSON KONOKKI) ' hi honor of Mrs! Hurry Richard son, who wll luave the coming week for, Vreko, Mrs. J. !. Johnson en tertained members of the Happy Hour club at lior homo on 'Friday otternoon. Mro. Richardson was presented with a silver gift aa a remembrance - from the club. The guests ere Mrs. Harry Richardson, Mrs.. Will Beck, Mrs. Jennie' Huru, Mrs. Georgo Humphrey, Mrs. R. A. Emmltt, Mrs. Wellington Tomplar, Mrs. S. P. Summon, Mrs. Ed Cropst, Mrs. J. J. Kellor, Mrs. O. M, Hoctor, Mrs. O.. W. 8tclnmcU. Mrs. H.,H. Jones,- Mrs. I.awrence HutonVh, Mrs. kd Lawrence and t:io hostess Mrs. Johnson. : - r , ICJiurcliQsl -8. I'mil'" KpUcopal Church 7th and High street. , Holy Communion 8 a. mi ' Church school 10:00 a.-m. , Morning prayer 11:00 a. m. '"From Wealth to Destruction." Evening; prayer 7:30 p. m. ' "Morality , of Youth." Following the ovonlhg services then ;-- be a' discussion group, v n...vu jureiuB are -invuoa, . . '. : .' ; SM'cntlr Day Admitisl .'1015 Rose Stroot.' ... .' ' ' r. ",r ': Alva O. Wnlkir; Paatbr. ' '' 10 n. m. Sabbath school (Satur day.) Preaching, 11 a. m. Subject) "Cod's Wise Men." welcome. '.,; '",-.. :.; ' ' ' Zlon Lutheran Church Chamber of Commerce hall, Fifth and Main. ; 9:30 n. m. Sunday school. , 10:30 a. i. Morning worship with ' termon. ' ' . . r a. W. Hotfmann,' Pastor. Furs Milady DO YOU KNOW? Thought applied to mat ter constructs; furs are materials that need to be constructed thoughtfully. Experience, knowledgo, plus responsibility la my guarantee. ; . , . I will do your work 30 to 50 per cent loss than any other i tur house In Klamath Falls. ' i A postal will brlag mo to your home. Mrs. Win Bessler Furrier; ' 023 Washington' Sixth and Seventh Ilet. Swansons Barber Shop Look) for the Tallest Pole In the World , Beauty Shop In con nection. ' , Gertrude Johnson In charge ' Specializing In Marcel . ing, water waving and French paper curl. ' Bhampoolng, scalp treat ment s, faoial - massage , ' and manicuring for ; ladles and men. . Jlalr tinting and hair -goods made to order. . ' Phone 318 62S Main St Wyyvvywvvwwwvvyvyvvvi'vwywvi1 ciii'istiiin ciiuirii ; Sunday sellout ut 10:00, Morning worship at 11:00. Hormon "Thi Oreatcst Virtue". Kvonlng sorvico at t::iu. (termon God's Ntornnl 1'urpoio." C. K. at 6:30. W. K. Ilobbltt, Minister.: ! i First VreiibytorUn tliun'h ' Sixth and Pine streets. 10:00 a. m. Church school, 11:00 -a. m. Morning worihlp. Sermon: "Praying tho-World Right aide up." Anthem: "There is a City" Shelley. Organ numbers: "Marcho Rollgleuao" Adams, "Invocation Mallly. 4:30 p. in. Vesper Servloo. Organ prelude: "Chorus ot Seraphs" Hig gle, "Serenade" Schubert, Anthem: Day Is Dying Jn tho West" Speaks. Sermon: "Two Prayers and Two Prayers," t:30 p. m. C. K. Arthur L. Rice, Minister. . Orsce Mctiiodlst Church Corner 10th and High. Sunday, Fob. 15, 1935. 10:00 a. m. Sunday schnul. 11:00 a. in. Morning worship. Ad dress by B, K. Kurtclininu, "The Jow In America". Music by the choir. ' 6:30 p. in. Kp worth League.' 7:30 p. m. Evening worship, Ad STARVING IN KLAMATH FALLS f , ,M Taor may look sleek and prorparouS, well-fejl til roe tmies a day. .' but there are In Klamath Falls starving souls; souls that have not been fed for yeurs. We nru careful to feed our bodlei whic! will last but for a few ducadns; oirght we to neglect the soul which lives etnrnnllyT Prayer, worslilp, church ol tendance, t tho food on hlch tho soul thrives, ... ..i,, Hours of Wcrshlp, Sunday at 11 a. m, and 4:30 p..m. niWT I'llKSIIYTKHIAN CHUM II ' Sixth nod l'lue Streets ', Arthur L. Hlcn,' .Minister "God's Eternal Purpose1 Bobbin's i.. Sunday Eveningsubject , ' '. t-. at the''' " ' ';'' ' i . v Christiani Xhurch " Morning sermon : "The Greatest Virtue" ' Photographs of the Kiddies Never grow up. Have them made how. , Hhoto A'sT ENLARGING AND TINTING Opposite. Court House 327 Main Street Auto Wrecking Over 80 cars of all popular makes ; . . ' . V , ' ' ' wrecked for their good parts 1 We are just wrecking the following- Olds. 8. Oakland Six Nash 6 Paige 6 ' Stephens 6 T- " . 1 . TV A A 1 Buick H-44-45 Buick D-45 Dixie Flyer Studebaker 6, 1918 All Parts at the Cost Klamath Falls Auto Co. ROY CALL, Prop. "The small garage with a large trade" Phon 246-R 224 Main St SATURDAY, FEB. 14, lOSS I . . J.. . Illlli .11' Ji.. I. .i.l!U ! ,-' ', drots by tho pastor, '"Tarrying 'fur Power." Duello: Mrs, John ' Lln fesly and II. R. Patterstm. ( i Come and .warship with us.' ' ' TIiok. Ov Vuung, Pastor. STINSON'S f STUDIO,,, is now located at - 737 Main St Ladies Special price on Marcelling for all ot next week - Take advantage ot this won derful opportunity and have , jour hair marcelled for 75c At the . (XIMKOItT llHAl'TV HHOl' -a; j,' QUALITY PHOTOGRAPHS PICTURE FRAMES j room 1. Chevrolet 490 . . ; 1 -ton Republic tiuck 1 Kelly truck,. v . 1 Maxwell truck ' ' 1 Saxon 6 1 Overland 85 ' ' 1 Overland 90.. 2 Overland 75 2 Fords Less Than Half of New Ones